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Links to Other Websites Australian GLBT Groups Australian Government GLBT Information Sites GLBT Media (Local & Overseas) Interstate Gay & Lesbian Rights Groups International GLBT Groups Miscellaneous Religious Sites
Links to Other Websites
Links to Other Websites
- Australian GLBT Groups
- Australian Government
- GLBT Information Sites
- GLBT Media (Local & Overseas)
- Interstate Gay & Lesbian Rights Groups
- International GLBT Groups
- Miscellaneous
- Religious Sites
| Miscellaneous Age of Consent - What the laws are worldwide As if we were a Community essay by Joe Sartelle from the September 1992 issue of Bad Subjects. Gay people, Star Trek fans, and the difference between communities and markets. Blithe House Quarterly - a site for gay short fiction. Ex Libris Books Specializing in Lesbian and Gay Used Books (USA - Can) Frank Pietronigro - Artist. EQUALITY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL Poster in celebration of Lesbian and Gay Pride (USA) Head On Movie by Ana Kokkonis about a young gay greek man coming to terms with his sexuality in a very rushed and chaotic manner. Homosexuality: Common Questions Addressed Useful and fair basic primer about non-hetero sexualities. If you don't know much about the subject, start here (USA) Gay Marriage - The Arguments and the Motives - by Scott Bidstrup Legal Recognition of Same Sex Relationships: Where to From Here? Stevie Clayton (GLRL & Murdoch University) Marriage and Choice of Law: Calling a Truce in the Culture Wars The debate over covenant and same sex marriage is marked by the clash of irreconcilable ideas about social institutions. In this Article, we suggest a pragmatic solution that sidesteps the debate and focuses instead on how the rules of different jurisdictions interact. We suggest that, even if a state does not recognize covenant and same sex marriages entered into under its laws, it might reasonably recognize the contractual aspects of such marriages when they have been entered into under the laws of another state that does recognize them. The external rules of illegality a state applies under its conflict of laws rules might reasonably be narrower than the internal illegality rules it applies to domestic contracts. Mark Simpson An author of three books commenting gay issues, "It's a Queer World" and "Anti-Gay" and a book about male sexuality "Male Impersonators" Queer By Choice A web site which promotes, condones, encourages and recruits individuals to explore their homosexuality. Not a sex orientated site. Transgender Rights Protest in Buenos Aires - Archived news item. Transvestites Usually Under Arrest in Argentina - Material / news by Sarah Fox. Alta-Vista™ Translation Service - Translate text from another language. John Hopkins Memory impairment study Suggests that there may be a 'link' between MDMA useage and ST/LT memory impairment in frequent users LabourStart For the International trade union movement by Labour & Society International NewtowNetwork For residents of and visitors to the Sydney Suburb of Newtown Queer Infoservers Australasia Rainbow.Net Our Lesbian & Gay Internet provider in Sydney Sydney Interactive Visitors Guide Tourist information about our local city Surry Scene Surry Scene is a local publication serving the inner city suburbs of Surry Hills, Redfern East & Darlinghurst. Duane Simolke's Home Page This home page features articles about Hate Crimes, Religion and other issues affecting Gays and Lesbians. Ultrasex - Transnational Spansexual Foundation (Norrie May-Welby) Workers Online - Labor Council of NSW Weekly online newspaper Get Involved today! Print out a membership form and mail it in. You can contact us one of the following ways: Phone: (02) 9360 6650 - Fax: (02) 9331 7963 - PO Box 9, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 - Email: info@glrl.org.au **Contact Jason for site problems** © Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby Inc. (Incorporated in New South Wales) All rights reserved. |
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| Get Involved today! Print out a membership form and mail it in. You can contact us one of the following ways: Phone: (02) 9360 6650 - Fax: (02) 9331 7963 - PO Box 9, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 - Email: info@glrl.org.au **Contact Jason for site problems** © Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby Inc. (Incorporated in New South Wales) All rights reserved. |
Miscellaneous
- Age of Consent - What the laws are worldwide
- As if we were a Community essay by Joe Sartelle from the September 1992 issue of Bad Subjects. Gay people, Star Trek fans, and the difference between communities and markets.
- Blithe House Quarterly - a site for gay short fiction.
- Ex Libris Books Specializing in Lesbian and Gay Used Books (USA - Can)
- Frank Pietronigro - Artist. EQUALITY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL Poster in celebration of Lesbian and Gay Pride (USA)
- Head On Movie by Ana Kokkonis about a young gay greek man coming to terms with his sexuality in a very rushed and chaotic manner.
- Homosexuality: Common Questions Addressed Useful and fair basic primer about non-hetero sexualities. If you don't know much about the subject, start here (USA)
- Gay Marriage - The Arguments and the Motives - by Scott Bidstrup
- Legal Recognition of Same Sex Relationships: Where to From Here? Stevie Clayton (GLRL & Murdoch University)
- Marriage and Choice of Law: Calling a Truce in the Culture Wars The debate over covenant and same sex marriage is marked by the clash of irreconcilable ideas about social institutions. In this Article, we suggest a pragmatic solution that sidesteps the debate and focuses instead on how the rules of different jurisdictions interact. We suggest that, even if a state does not recognize covenant and same sex marriages entered into under its laws, it might reasonably recognize the contractual aspects of such marriages when they have been entered into under the laws of another state that does recognize them. The external rules of illegality a state applies under its conflict of laws rules might reasonably be narrower than the internal illegality rules it applies to domestic contracts.
Gay Marriage - The Arguments and the Motives - by Scott Bidstrup
Legal Recognition of Same Sex Relationships: Where to From Here? Stevie Clayton (GLRL & Murdoch University)
Marriage and Choice of Law: Calling a Truce in the Culture Wars
The debate over covenant and same sex marriage is marked by the clash of irreconcilable ideas about social institutions. In this Article, we suggest a pragmatic solution that sidesteps the debate and focuses instead on how the rules of different jurisdictions interact. We suggest that, even if a state does not recognize covenant and same sex marriages entered into under its laws, it might reasonably recognize the contractual aspects of such marriages when they have been entered into under the laws of another state that does recognize them. The external rules of illegality a state applies under its conflict of laws rules might reasonably be narrower than the internal illegality rules it applies to domestic contracts.
Get Involved today! Print out a membership form and mail it in. You can contact us one of the following ways: Phone: (02) 9360 6650 - Fax: (02) 9331 7963 - PO Box 9, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 - Email: info@glrl.org.au **Contact Jason for site problems** © Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby Inc. (Incorporated in New South Wales) All rights reserved.
Get Involved today! Print out a membership form and mail it in. You can contact us one of the following ways:
Phone: (02) 9360 6650 - Fax: (02) 9331 7963 - PO Box 9, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 - Email: info@glrl.org.au
**Contact Jason for site problems**
© Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby Inc. (Incorporated in New South Wales) All rights reserved.
Gay Marriage - The Arguments and the Motives - by Scott Bidstrup
Legal Recognition of Same Sex Relationships: Where to From Here? Stevie Clayton (GLRL & Murdoch University)
Marriage and Choice of Law: Calling a Truce in the Culture Wars The debate over covenant and same sex marriage is marked by the clash of irreconcilable ideas about social institutions. In this Article, we suggest a pragmatic solution that sidesteps the debate and focuses instead on how the rules of
